Fly fishing the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country.
A few years back, I got my first chance to fish the Guadalupe River below Canyon Lake Dam outside of New Braunfels, Texas. It was January in the Hill Country and daytime temperatures were in the 60s. The fishing was all right for stocked... [ READ MORE... ]

Trout Unlimited worked with the Ramsay family to restore an important creek for both native cutthroat trout and farmlands in southwestern Wyoming. Jackson Ramsay photo.
By Jackson Ramsay
In August of 2000, a wildfire ripped through the rugged country of southwest Wyoming. At the time it was the... [ READ MORE... ]

Nearly 9,000 native Bonneville cutthroat trout, the state fish, were recently released in Mill Creek Canyon east of Salt Lake City. Mill Creek is now an entirely native fish system with Bonneville cutthroat, mountain suckers and longnosed dace all reintroduced after nonnative fish were removed.... [ READ MORE... ]

By Walt Gasson
She came straight for us out of the glare of the early morning sun. A mousy dun colored mare, trailing a two-year-old bay colt behind her, she was high-stepping through the sagebrush, her head up and her ears erect. They had been working their way through the badlands country in the... [ READ MORE... ]

A heavy sediment flush has turned the Shoshone River near Cody into a cholocate-covered death swim for trout and other aquatic invertebrates. Photo by Dave Sweet.
By Tommy Thompson
CODY, Wyoming - A recent mud flow in one of our local rivers has devastated not only a productive fishery, but also... [ READ MORE... ]

Trout Unlimited volunteers, staffers and partners gathered in Bozeman, Mont., for the 58th annual meeting. Brett Prettyman photo.
By Brett Prettyman
A record crowd of more than 300 people gathered for Trout Unlimited’s 58th annual meeting in Bozeman, Mont., last week.
The meeting included a fishing... [ READ MORE... ]

The first all-women team to compete in the event took third at the 2016 Utah Single Fly tournament.
By Heidi Lewis
As the newly appointed Women’s Initiative Council Chair of Utah what better way to get women involved than a friendly fishing competition? Not just any competition, but a fundraiser... [ READ MORE... ]

Paul Thompson holds a Bear River cutthroat caught at Bear Lake. Courtesy of Paul Thompson.
By Paul Thompson
My love of native cutthroat trout began in 1992 when I moved from the Midwest to begin a Master's Degree at the University of Wyoming . My graduate project allowed study of the beautiful... [ READ MORE... ]

Center pivot: better than flood irrigation for streams and fish? It depends.
By Brian Hodge
In Trout Unlimited’s work with ranchers and farmers of the Upper Colorado River Basin, we often hear arguments about the relative benefits of flood and sprinkler irrigation for stream flows and fish.... [ READ MORE... ]